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Order the spectacular 1/4 oz 2017 Griffin gold coin at the lowest price online, second in the Queen's Beasts series issued by Britain's Royal Mint.
The coin features a griffin, which Edward III had engraved on his private seal.

Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 was watched over by 10 heraldic beasts, created to represent the various branches of royal genealogy over the centuries.
The griffin is thought to be a symbol of strength, guardianship and vigilance, and is holding the shield of Edward III.
The shield displays the Round Tower of Windsor Castle, where Edward was born.
The shield is surrounded by oak branches with the royal crown above.

Unusually, both sides were executed by Jody Clark, an engraver at the Royal Mint.
His effigy of the Queen is the only fifth to have graced British coins since 1953.

SKU

Country

Manufacturer

Condition

Purity

Origin

Obverse

Reverse

Stylized image of a Griffin with its wings spread holding the shield of Edward the III and the words "Griffin of Edward III 1/4 oz Fine Gold 9999 2017"

First Released

2017

Diameter (mm)

21.9

Average Thickness (mm)

1.6

Legal Tender

GBP 25

Year

2017

Designer

Jody Clark (obverse)

Metal Weight (ozt)

0.2500

Reviews

1/4 oz 2017 Royal Mint Queen's Beasts | Griffin of Edward III Gold CoinOrder the spectacular 1/4 oz 2017 Griffin gold coin at the lowest price online, second in the Queen's Beasts series issued by Britain's Royal Mint.
The coin features a griffin, which Edward III had engraved on his private seal.
Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 was watched over by 10 heraldic beasts, created to represent the various branches of royal genealogy over the centuries.
The griffin is thought to be a symbol of strength, guardianship and vigilance, and is holding the shield of Edward III.
The shield displays the Round Tower of Windsor Castle, where Edward was born.
The shield is surrounded by oak branches with the royal crown above.
Unusually, both sides were executed by Jody Clark, an engraver at the Royal Mint.
His effigy of the Queen is the only fifth to have graced British coins since 1953.